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Khushi Kapoor Drops Pictures from New Photoshoot, Janhvi Kapoor said ‘Queeeen can I cry’

The new photos of Khushi Kapoor received praise from many people, including his sister JasaHvi Kapoor, Navya Naveni Nanda and cousin of Shanaya Kapoor.

Khushi Kapoor took it to Instagram to share two images from his new shooting. He wore a Krepe Beige shirt with trousers, a pearl bracelet on his right wrist, a hoop earrings and a minimalist gold necklace.

The first picture was Khushi Kapoor’s shot, where he stared intensely on the camera. In the second, he posed with his face slightly tilted to the side and the eyes were closed. He performed his position with a group of emojis.

While Khushi limits comments in his post, he gets praise from many friends and family members. His sister Janhvi Kapoor commented, “Queeeeen can I cry !!!!!!” His best friend Aaliyah Kashyap wrote, “How are you bro,” along with three eye emojises.

Uncle Khushi Sanjay Kapoor called him ‘beautiful’, while his aunt Maheep Kapoor said, “Beautiful Khushi.” His cousin, Sanjay and Princess Maheep Shanaya Kapoor, wrote, “wooooooowoooooo.” Navya Navei’s comments read, “Oh Okayyyyy.”

Like his mother Sridevi and sister, Janhvi Kapoor, Khushi aspires to become an actor and have studied at the New York Film Academy (Nyfa). In the video ‘grad spotlight’ from Nyfa, he said that he wanted to ‘prove’ himself before he worked with his family. His father Boney Kapoor is a producer.

Khushi appeared in the ‘quarantine ribbon’ made by his friend Pearl Malik last year. The clip is a montage of pictures and videos for years. In a voiceover, he talked about how ‘awards’ to make people show love to him, even though he hadn’t done anything to be worth’. However, he also said that he had been criticized from a very young age, and how to take it to him.

“People are still ** t on me. I am a bit embarrassed and awkward. Obviously, sometimes, hatred to you, especially so young. I just want people to know I’m a real person. I don’t really know how handle it, so the problem of my self-esteem and insecurity come from it. As a child, it affects the way I see my parents. I don’t look like my mother and I don’t look like my sister, so sometimes, people will show it And make fun of me. I’m not the healthiest about it at some point and affect the way I eat and the way I dress, “he said. He added that he had now learned to feel comfortable in the skin ‘(he) himself’.

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